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Multiuser detection

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Multiuser detection is one of the receiver design technology for detecting desired signal(s) from interference and noise. Traditionally single-user receiver is known suffering from the so-called near-far problem, where a near-by or strong signal source may block the signal receiption of far-away or weak user(s). The near-far is more serious in CDMA-liked wireless multiuser communication systems. And multiuser detection techniques can help the receiver solve this problem [1].

References

  1. ^ "Toward Forward Link Interference Cancellation“, Shu Wang, Sang G. Kim, Soonyil Kwon and Hobin Kim, CDMA Development Group (CDG) Technology Forum 2006, San Francisco, CA